US20210226266A1 - Charge and discharge control device, charge and discharge system, charge and discharge control method, and non-transitory storage medium - Google Patents
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- Embodiments described herein relate generally to a charge and discharge control device, a charge and discharge system, a charge and discharge control method, and a non-transitory storage medium.
- secondary batteries have widely spread as electric power supplies of the apparatuses. Secondary batteries also have been utilized in the field of electric vehicles (EV) and natural energy. In particular, lithium-ion secondary batteries are widely used, since they have a high energy density and can be downsized. In lithium-ion secondary batteries, a positive electrode active material and a negative electrode active material absorb and release lithium ions, thereby storing and releasing electric energy. When charging, the lithium ions released from the positive electrode are absorbed by the negative electrode. When discharging, the lithium ions released from the negative electrode are absorbed by the positive electrode.
- each of the cell blocks includes one or more unit cells. If the cell block includes a plurality of unit cells, just a serial connection structure of a plurality of unit cells may be formed in the cell block, or both a serial connection structure and a parallel connection structure of a plurality of unit cells may be formed in the cell block.
- the cell blocks may have different performances.
- the cell blocks may deteriorate to different degrees, and the performance may vary between the cell blocks, such as their capacity and internal resistance.
- the battery module even if the cell blocks vary in performance, it is necessary to prevent the cell blocks from excessively varying in current load and to suppress the increase in variations in deterioration between the cell blocks.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing a charge and discharge system according to a first embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram showing a circuit model of a battery module of the charge and discharge system shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3A is a schematic diagram showing voltage characteristics set by calculation using a model of a battery module including two cell blocks, in which open circuit voltage characteristics of the respective cell blocks and a voltage characteristic of the battery module are illustrated.
- FIG. 3B is a schematic diagram showing changes in currents flowing through the respective cell blocks relative to an SOC calculated in the calculation of FIG. 3A .
- FIG. 3C is a schematic diagram showing changes in current loads of the respective cell blocks relative to an SOC calculated in the calculation of FIG. 3A .
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing processing performed in charge and discharge control of a battery module by a controller according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram showing a charge and discharge system according to a second embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing processing performed in charge and discharge control of a battery module by a controller according to the second embodiment.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram showing a charge and discharge system according to a third embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing processing performed in charge and discharge control of a battery module by a controller according to the third embodiment.
- a charge and discharge control device that controls charging and discharging of a battery module in which a plurality of cell blocks, each including one or more unit cells, are connected in parallel to one another.
- a controller of the charge and discharge control device controls a current flowing through each of the cell blocks based on at least one of a current load of each of the cell blocks or a parameter relating to the current load.
- a charge and discharge control method of controlling charging and discharging of a battery module in which a plurality of cell blocks, each including one or more unit cells, are connected in parallel to one another.
- a current flowing through each of the cell blocks is controlled based on at least one of a current load of each of the cell blocks or a parameter relating to the current load.
- a non-transitory storage medium storing a charge and discharge control program to be executed by a computer for charging and discharging of a battery module in which a plurality of cell blocks, each including one or more unit cells, are connected in parallel to one another.
- the charge and discharge control program causes the computer to control a current flowing through each of the cell blocks based on at least one of a current load of each of the cell blocks or a parameter relating to the current load.
- FIG. 1 shows a charge and discharge system 1 according to the first embodiment.
- the charge and discharge system 1 includes a battery module 2 , a load and an electric power supply (denoted by a reference numeral 3 ), a current measurement unit (current measurement circuit) 5 , a voltage measurement unit (voltage measurement circuit) 6 , a charge and discharge control device 7 , and a driving circuit 8 .
- the battery module 2 includes a plurality of cell blocks B 1 to B n . In the battery module 2 , the cell blocks B 1 to B n are electrically connected to one another in parallel.
- Each of the cell blocks B 1 to B n includes one or more unit cells 11 .
- the unit cell 11 is, for example, a secondary battery such as a lithium-ion secondary battery.
- the unit cells 11 are electrically connected in series, thereby forming a serial connection structure of the unit cells 11 .
- the cell blocks B 1 to B n are the same in the number of unit cells 11 connected in series.
- any of the cell blocks B 1 to B n may be formed of only one unit cell 11 .
- any of the cell blocks B 1 to B n may have a parallel connection structure in which the unit cells 11 are electrically connected in parallel, in addition to the serial connection structure of the unit cells 11 .
- the battery module 2 can be charged and discharged.
- the battery module 2 is charged by electric power supplied from the electric power supply.
- the electric power discharged from the battery module 2 is supplied to a load.
- the battery module 2 is mounted on an electronic apparatus, a vehicle, a stationary power supply apparatus, etc.
- a battery independent of the battery module 2 , a generator, etc. may be the electric power supply that supplies electric power to charge the battery module 2 .
- An electric motor, a lighting apparatus, etc. may be the load to which the electric power discharged from the battery module is supplied. In one example, an electric motor generator may function as both the electric power supply and the load.
- the current measurement unit 5 detects and measures a current I flowing through the battery module 2 .
- the voltage measurement unit 6 detects and measures a voltage V c applied to the battery module 2 .
- the charge and discharge control device 7 includes a controller 12 .
- the controller 12 constitutes a computer, and includes a processor and a storage medium.
- the processor includes one of a central processing unit (CPU), a graphics processing unit (GPU), an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC), a microcomputer, a field programmable gate array (FPGA), a digital signal processor (DSP), etc.
- the storage medium may include an auxiliary storage device in addition to the main storage device such as the memory.
- the storage medium may be a magnetic disk, an optical disk (CD-ROM, CD-R, DVD, etc.), a magneto-optical disk (MO etc.), a semiconductor memory, etc.
- each of the processor and the storage medium may be one or more.
- the processor of the controller 12 executes a program etc. stored in the storage medium, thereby performing processing.
- the program to be executed by the processor of the controller 12 may be stored in a computer (server) connected to the processor through a network such as the Internet, or a server etc. in a cloud environment. In this case, the processor downloads the program via the network.
- the charge and discharge control device 7 is formed of an integrated circuit (IC) chip or the like.
- the controller 12 acquires a measurement value of the current I flowing through the battery module 2 by the current measurement unit 5 , and a measurement value of the voltage V c applied to the battery module 2 by the voltage measurement unit 6 .
- the measurement of the current I by the current measurement unit 5 and the measurement of the voltage V c by the voltage measurement unit 6 are performed periodically, for example, at a predetermined timing.
- the controller 12 periodically acquires the measurement value of the current I and the measurement value of the voltage V c at the predetermined timing. Accordingly, the change with time (time history) of the current I and the change with time (time history) of the voltage V c are acquired by the controller 12 .
- the controller 12 controls driving of the driving circuit 8 , thereby controlling charging and discharging of the battery module 2 . As a result, in each of the charging and discharging of the battery module 2 , the current flowing through the battery module 2 is controlled.
- the controller 12 also includes a current load determination unit 13 and a charge and discharge control unit 15 .
- the current load determination unit 13 and the charge and discharge control unit 15 execute some of the processing executed by the processor or the like of the controller 12 .
- the current load determination unit 13 performs determination about a current load of each of the cell blocks B 1 to B n . The determination about the current load is periodically performed at a predetermined timing.
- the charge and discharge control unit 15 controls driving of the driving circuit 8 and controls charging and discharging of the battery module 2 based on the determination result in the current load determination unit 13 .
- FIG. 2 shows a circuit model of the battery module 2 in which n cell blocks B 1 to B n are connected in parallel to one another.
- the voltage of the entire battery module 2 is V c
- the current flowing through the battery module 2 is I.
- a charge amount Q k of a cell block B k (k is any one of 1 to n)
- an internal resistance R k including the wiring of the cell block B k and a current i k flowing through the cell block B k
- the charge amount Q is represented relative to a state of charge (SOC) 0% as a reference (zero).
- the unit of the charge amount Q is, for example, (mA ⁇ h), (A ⁇ h), or the like.
- dt represents a minute time.
- formula (1) and formula (2) are arranged using a primary approximation represented by the following formula (3), the following formulas (4) and (5) are satisfied.
- currents i 1 to i n of the cell blocks B 1 to B n can be calculated by using internal resistances R 1 to R n , open circuit voltages V 1 (Q 1 ) to V n (Q n ), and primary differential values V 1 ′(Q) to V n ′(Q n ) at the charge amount Q of the open circuit voltages V 1 (Q 1 ) to V n (Q n ).
- the current load P k is defined by the following formula (6).
- the parameter F k may be either of a capacity (cell block capacity) such as a charge capacity (full charge capacity) or a discharge capacity of the cell block B k , and a positive electrode capacity or a negative electrode capacity of the cell block B k ; that is, the parameter representing the internal state of the cell block B k is used.
- the charge capacity (full charge capacity) is a charge amount of the cell block B k from the state of the SOC 0% to the state of the SOC 100%.
- the discharge capacity is a discharge amount of the cell block B k from the state of the SOC 100% to the state of the SOC 0%.
- the state in which the voltage across a positive electrode terminal and a negative electrode terminal is V ⁇ 1 is defined as the state of the SOC 0%
- the state in which the voltage across the positive electrode terminal and the negative electrode terminal is V ⁇ 2 greater than V ⁇ 1 is defined as the state of the SOC 100%.
- the positive electrode capacity is the charge amount of the cell block B k when the charge amount of the positive electrode is increased from an initial charge amount to an upper limit charge amount.
- the charge amount of the positive electrode in a state in which the positive electrode potential is V ⁇ 1 is defined as the initial charge amount.
- the charge amount of the positive electrode in a state in which the positive electrode potential is V ⁇ 2 , which is higher than V ⁇ 1 is defined as the upper limit charge amount.
- the negative electrode capacity is the charge amount of the cell block B k when the charge amount of the negative electrode is increased from an initial charge amount to an upper limit charge amount.
- the charge amount of the negative electrode in a state in which the negative electrode potential is V ⁇ 1 is defined as the initial charge amount.
- the charge amount of the negative electrode in a state in which the negative electrode potential is V ⁇ 2 , which is lower than V ⁇ 1 is defined as the upper limit charge amount.
- the current load P k when the charge capacity (full charge capacity) of the cell block B k is used as the parameter F k , the current load P k substantially corresponds to a charge rate of the cell block B k and becomes a value corresponding to the charge capacity (full charge capacity). If the aforementioned discharge capacity is used instead of the charge capacity as the parameter F k , the current load P k substantially corresponds to a discharge rate of the cell block B k and becomes a value corresponding to the discharge capacity.
- i 1 R 1 +V 1 ( Q 1 +i 1 dt ) i 2 R 2 +V 2 ( Q 2 +i 2 dt ) (7)
- V 1 ′(Q 1 )dt is approximated to a value that is negligible relative to R 1 and V 2 ′ (Q 2 )dt is approximated to a value that is negligible relative to R 2 . Therefore, the following formula (10) is satisfied.
- i 1 - i 2 2 ⁇ ( V 2 ⁇ ( Q 2 ) - V 1 ⁇ ( Q 1 ) ) + I ⁇ ( R 2 - R 1 ) ( R 1 + R 2 ) ( 12 )
- V 2 (Q 2 ) ⁇ V 1 (Q 1 ) in the numerator of formula (12) corresponds to a difference between the open circuit voltage of the cell block B 1 and the open circuit voltage of the cell block B 2 .
- the cell blocks B 1 and B 2 are cell blocks (batteries) of the same type. It is also assumed that even if the capacities of the cell blocks B 1 and B 2 differ from each other due to deterioration, the open circuit voltage characteristics (the relation of the open circuit voltage to the charge amount or the SOC) do not substantially vary between the cell blocks B 1 and B 2 .
- V 1 ⁇ ( Q 1 ) V ⁇ ( Q 1 F ⁇ C ⁇ C 1 )
- V 2 ⁇ ( Q 2 ) V ⁇ ( Q 2 F ⁇ C ⁇ C 2 ) ( 13 )
- i 1 - i 2 2 ⁇ ( V ⁇ ( Q 2 FCC 2 ) - V ⁇ ( Q 1 FCC 1 ) ) + I ⁇ ( R 2 - R 1 ) ( R 1 + R 2 ) ( 14 )
- the numerator of formula (16) changes in accordance with the magnitude of the inclination of the open circuit voltage characteristic V, and changes in accordance with the magnitude of the inclination of the voltage relative to the charge amount in each of the cell blocks B 1 and B 2 . Furthermore, the numerator of formula (16) becomes greater as the inclination of the open circuit voltage characteristic V becomes greater.
- the difference (i 1 ⁇ i 2 ) between the currents i 1 and i 2 does not vary. Therefore, in each of the cell blocks B 1 and B 2 , a current corresponding to the capacity, such as the full charge capacity (charge capacity), flows. On the other hand, if the inclination of the open circuit voltage characteristic V varies considerably, the difference (i 1 ⁇ i 2 ) between the currents i 1 and i 2 varies considerably.
- the current flowing through each of the cell blocks B 1 and B 2 may vary considerably. Therefore, a large current may flow in one of the cell blocks B 1 and B 2 , and the current load of one of the cell blocks B 1 and B 2 may increase.
- the voltage characteristic of the battery module 2 (the relation of the voltage to the charge amount or the SOC) is assumed to be the same as the open circuit voltage characteristic (the relation of the open circuit voltage to the charge amount or the SOC) of each of the cell blocks B 1 to B n .
- the open circuit voltage characteristic V of each of the cell blocks B 1 to B n varies considerably, the current flowing through each of the cell blocks B 1 to B n may vary considerably.
- the current flowing through each of the cell blocks B 1 to B n may vary considerably. That is, in a range in which a secondary differential value at the charge amount of the open circuit voltage of the battery module 2 is large, the current flowing through each of the cell blocks B 1 to B n may vary considerably.
- the capacity such as the charge capacity
- the degree of deterioration in the cell block B 1 is higher than in the cell block B 2 .
- the relation of the open circuit voltage V 1 relative to the SOC (open circuit voltage characteristic) in the cell block B 1 is set as indicated by the solid line in FIG. 3A .
- the relation of the open circuit voltage V 2 relative to the SOC (open circuit voltage characteristic) in the cell block B 2 is set as indicated by the broken line in FIG. 3A .
- the relation of the voltage V c relative to the SOC (voltage characteristic) in the battery module 2 is set as indicated by the dot chain line in FIG. 3A .
- the abscissa line represents the SOC and the ordinate line represents the voltage.
- the abscissa axis represents the SOC and the ordinate axis represents the current.
- a change in the current i 1 relative to the SOC is indicated by the solid line
- a change in the current i 2 relative to the SOC is indicated by the broken line.
- the abscissa axis represents the SOC and the ordinate axis represents the current load.
- a change in the current load P 1 relative to the SOC is indicated by the solid line
- a change in the current load P 2 relative to the SOC is indicated by the broken line.
- the SOC was at or around 70% and the SOC was at 90% or higher as a result of the calculation, the difference between the open circuit voltages V 1 and V 1 was large. If the SOC was either of at or around 70% and at 90% or higher, namely, if the SOC was within a predetermined range in which the difference between the open circuit voltages V 1 and V 1 was large, the currents i 1 and i 2 varied considerably. Therefore, if the SOC was within the predetermined range mentioned above, the current i 1 of the cell block B 1 having a smaller capacity and higher degree of deterioration became excessively large.
- the current i 1 of the cell block B 1 having a smaller capacity was smaller than the current i 2 of the block B 2 .
- the current load P 1 of the cell block B 1 was smaller than the current load P 2 of the cell block B 2 , or there was substantially no difference between the current loads P 1 and P 2 .
- the SOC was either of at or around 70% and at 90% or higher, namely, if the SOC was within the predetermined range mentioned above, the current load P 1 of the cell block B 1 having a high degree of deterioration became excessively large, and variations of the current loads P 1 and P 2 become excessively large.
- the controller 12 controls charging and discharging of the battery module 2 based on the relationship of the current loads P 1 to Pn of the cell blocks B 1 to B n relative to the SOC of the battery module 2 . Then, the processor of the controller 12 acquires information indicative of the relationship of the current loads P 1 to P n of the cell blocks B 1 to B n relative to the SOC from the storage medium of the controller 12 , or from a server connected to the controller 12 through a network.
- the information indicative of the relationship of the current loads P 1 to P n of the cell blocks B 1 to B n relative to the SOC of the battery module 2 includes a range of the SOC of the battery module 2 in which the current load (any of P 1 to P n ) is liable to be high in a cell block (any of B 1 to B n ) having a high degree of deterioration, namely, a range of the SOC of the battery module 2 in which the current loads P 1 to P n of the cell blocks B 1 to B n are liable to vary widely.
- the controller 12 acquires the range of the SOC of the battery module 2 in which the current loads P 1 to P n of the cell blocks B 1 to B n are liable to vary widely as the predetermined range of the SOC of the battery module 2 . Then, in each of the charge and the discharge of the battery module 2 , if the SOC of the battery module 2 in real time is within the predetermined range mentioned above, the controller 12 suppresses the current I flowing through the battery module 2 .
- the predetermined range of the SOC of the battery module 2 is the range of the SOC of the battery module 2 in which the current loads P 1 to P n of the cell blocks B 1 to B n are liable to vary widely, it corresponds to a range in which the inclination of the voltage relative to the charge amount in the open circuit voltage characteristic V of each of the cell blocks B 1 to B n changes considerably.
- the predetermined range of the SOC of the battery module 2 corresponds to a range in which the secondary differential value at the charge amount of the open circuit voltage in the open circuit voltage characteristic V of each of the cell blocks B 1 to B n is large. Therefore, the predetermined range of the SOC of the battery module 2 is set on the basis of the magnitude of a change in the inclination of the voltage relative to the charge amount in each of the cell blocks B 1 to B n .
- FIG. 4 shows processing performed by the controller 12 (the current load determination unit 13 and the charge and discharge control unit 15 ) in the charge and discharge control of the battery module 2 .
- the processing shown in FIG. 4 is periodically performed at predetermined timings in each of the charge and the discharge of the assembled battery 2 .
- the current load determination unit 13 estimates and calculates a real time SOC of the battery module 2 (S 101 ).
- S 101 the SOC of the battery module 2 is acquired as a parameter relating to the current loads P 1 to P n of the cell blocks B 1 to B n .
- the current load determination unit 13 calculates the SOC of the battery module 2 using measurement results of the current I and the voltage V c .
- the method of calculating the SOC of the battery module 2 may be a current integration method, a calculation method using the relationship between the voltage V a and the SOC of the battery module 2 , an estimation method using a Kalman filter, etc.
- the current load determination unit 13 determines whether the calculated SOC of the battery module 2 is within the predetermined range of the SOC (S 102 ).
- the predetermined range of the SOC corresponds to the range in which the inclination of the voltage relative to the charge amount in the open circuit voltage characteristic of the battery module 2 changes considerably. If the SOC of the battery module 2 is within the predetermined range, the current loads P 1 to P n of the cell blocks B 1 to B n are liable to vary widely.
- the current load determination unit 13 determines that the current loads P 1 to P n of the cell blocks B 1 to B n vary widely, namely, determines that the current loads P 1 to P n vary beyond a permissible range.
- the current load determination unit 13 determines that variations of the current loads P 1 to P n of the cell blocks B 1 to B n are within the permissible range. In one example, if the SOC is either of at or around 70% and at 90% or higher, it is determined that the SOC of the battery module 2 is within the predetermined range.
- the charge and discharge control unit 15 suppresses the current I flowing through the battery module 2 (S 103 ).
- the charge and discharge control unit 15 charges or discharges the battery module 2 under conditions in which the current I is suppressed (S 104 ).
- the charge and discharge control unit 15 charges or discharges the battery module 2 without suppressing the current I (S 104 ).
- the charge and discharge control unit 15 suppresses the current I flowing through the battery module 2 as compared to the case in which the SOC of the battery module 2 is out of the predetermined range.
- the processing as described above is performed. Therefore, if the SOC of the battery module 2 enters the range in which the current load (any of P 1 to P n ) is liable to be high in the cell block (any of B 1 to B n ) having a high degree of deterioration, the current I flowing through the battery module 2 is suppressed. In other words, if the SOC of the battery module 2 enters the range in which the current loads P 1 to P n of the cell blocks B 1 to B n are liable to vary widely, the current I flowing through the battery module 2 is suppressed.
- the current loads P 1 to P n are prevented from excessively varying between the cell blocks B 1 to B n .
- the current load (any of P 1 to P n ) of the cell block (any of B 1 to B n ) having a high degree of deterioration cannot be excessively high. Therefore, the increase in variations of deterioration between the cell blocks B 1 to B n is suppressed.
- FIG. 5 shows a charge and discharge system 1 according to the second embodiment.
- the battery module 2 includes a plurality of current measurement units (current measurement circuits) X 1 to X n .
- the current measurement units X 1 to X n are electrically parallel to one another.
- a current measurement unit X k (k is any one of 1 to n) is electrically connected to a cell block B k in series, and detects and measures a current i k flowing through the cell block B k .
- the controller 12 periodically acquires the measurement value of the currents i 1 to i n at predetermined timings. Accordingly, the change with time (time history) of each of the currents i 1 to i n is acquired by the controller 12 .
- the controller 12 integrates the current i k flowing through the cell block B k , so that it can estimate the SOC of the cell block B k and can also calculate a charge amount of the cell block B k from the state of the SOC 0%. Thus, the controller 12 can estimate the SOC and the charge amount of each of the cell blocks B 1 to B n .
- the current load determination unit 13 of the controller 12 estimates a parameter representing the internal state of the cell block B k based on a measurement value and a change with time of the current i k , an estimation value of the charge amount of the cell block B k , and a measurement value and a change with time of the voltage V c of the battery module 2 .
- the parameter representing the internal state of the cell block B k either of a capacity (cell block capacity), such as charge capacity (full charge capacity) or a discharge capacity of the cell block B k , and a positive electrode capacity or a negative electrode capacity of the cell block B k is estimated.
- the parameter representing the internal state of the cell block B k is estimated in the same manner as described in Reference Document 1 (Jpn. Pat. Appln. KOKAI Publication No. 2012-251806).
- the parameter representing the internal state of the cell block B k is estimated. Accordingly, in the present embodiment, the parameter representing the internal state of each of the cell blocks B 1 to B k is estimated
- the controller 12 can estimate a degree of deterioration of each of the cell blocks B 1 to B k based on the estimated parameter.
- the current load determination unit 13 of the controller 12 determines that the degree of deterioration of the cell blocks B 1 to B k becomes higher as the estimated charge capacity (full charge capacity) becomes smaller. Even by using the positive electrode capacity and the negative electrode capacity instead of the capacity such as the charge capacity, the degree of deterioration can be determined by the controller 12 in the same manner.
- the current load determination unit 13 calculates a current load P k of the cell block B k .
- the measurement value of the current i k is used and the parameter representing the internal state of the cell block B k is used as the parameter F k .
- the current load P k is calculated as formula (6) described above.
- the current load determination unit 13 calculates the current loads P 1 to P n of the cell blocks B 1 to B n .
- the charge and discharge control unit 15 of the controller 12 controls the current I flowing through the battery module 2 and controls the current flowing through each of the cell blocks B 1 to B n based on the calculated current loads P 1 to P n .
- the currents ia to in are controlled based on the calculated current loads P 1 to P n .
- FIG. 6 shows processing performed in charge and discharge control of the battery module 2 by the controller 12 (the current load determination unit 13 and the charge and discharge control unit 15 ) according to the present embodiment.
- the current load determination unit 13 performs the processing of S 101 and S 102 .
- the current load determination unit 13 calculates the current loads P 1 to P n of the cell blocks B 1 to B n from the measurement values of the currents i 1 to i n in the manner described above. If the SOC of the battery module 2 is within the predetermined range (S 102 —Yes), the current determination unit 13 determines whether there is a cell block in which the current load P k is equal to or greater than a threshold Pth (S 105 ).
- the charge and discharge control unit 15 suppresses the current I flowing through the battery module 2 (S 103 ).
- the charge and discharge control unit 15 charges or discharges the battery module 2 under conditions in which the current I is suppressed (S 104 ).
- the charge and discharge control unit 15 charges or discharges the battery module 2 without suppressing the current I flowing through the battery module 2 (S 104 ).
- the threshold value Pth is, for example, an upper limit of the permissible range of the current load, and stored in a storage medium of the controller 12 , or a storage medium of a server connected to the controller 12 through a network.
- the current I flowing through the battery module 2 is suppressed.
- the current flowing through each of the cell blocks B 1 to B n is controlled based on the calculated current loads P 1 to P n .
- the current flowing through the battery module 2 is suppressed as compared to the case in which the current load is smaller than the threshold value Pth in all of the cell blocks B 1 to B n .
- the current loads P 1 to P n of the cell blocks B 1 to B n are calculated more appropriately and the current I is controlled more appropriately based on the current loads P 1 to P n .
- the processing of S 101 and S 102 is not performed, and determination based on the SOC of the battery module 2 is not performed.
- the determination of S 105 based on the current loads P 1 to Pa of the cell blocks B 1 to B n is performed by the current load determination unit 13 in the same manner as in the second embodiment.
- the charge and discharge control unit 15 suppresses the current I flowing through the battery module 2 (S 103 ).
- the charge and discharge control unit 15 charges or discharges the battery module 2 under conditions in which the current I is suppressed (S 104 ). On the other hand, if all of the current loads P 1 to P n of the cell blocks B 1 to B n are smaller than the threshold Pth (S 105 —No), the charge and discharge control unit 15 charges or discharges the battery module 2 without suppressing the current I (S 104 ).
- the following processing may be performed instead of comparing each of the current loads P 1 to P n with the threshold value Pth in S 105 .
- the current load determination unit 13 of the controller 12 determines a degree of deterioration of each of the cell blocks B 1 to B n based on either the full charge capacity or the positive electrode capacity and the negative electrode capacity.
- a cell block B ⁇ having the highest degree of deterioration of all cell blocks B 1 to B n is defined.
- the current load determination section 13 instead of the determination of S 105 , compares the current load P ⁇ of the cell block B ⁇ with the current load of each of the cell blocks other than the cell block B ⁇ .
- the charge and discharge control unit 15 suppresses the current I flowing through the battery module 2 .
- the charge and discharge control unit 15 charges or discharges the battery module 2 under conditions in which the current I is suppressed.
- the charge and discharge control unit 15 charges or discharges the battery module 2 without suppressing the current I flowing through the battery module 2 .
- the current load determination unit 13 compared the current loads P 1 and P 2 . If the current load P 1 is equal to or greater than the current load P 2 , the charge and discharge control unit 15 suppresses the current I flowing through the battery module 2 . The charge and discharge control unit 15 charges or discharges the battery module 2 under conditions in which the current I is suppressed. On the other hand, if the current load P 1 is smaller than the current load P 2 , the charge and discharge control unit 15 charges or discharges the battery module 2 without suppressing the current I flowing through the battery module 2 .
- FIG. 7 shows a charge and discharge system 1 according to the third embodiment.
- current measurement units current measurement circuits
- X 1 to X n are provided.
- the controller 12 acquires measurement values of currents i 1 to in and a change with time (time history) of each of the currents i 1 to i n .
- the current load determination unit 13 calculates the current loads P 1 to P n of the cell blocks B 1 to B n in the same manner as in the second embodiment.
- variable resistors Y 1 to Y n are provided.
- the variable resistors Y 1 to Y n are electrically parallel to one another.
- the variable resistors Y k (k is any one of 1 to n) are electrically connected to the cell block B k in series.
- each of the variable resistors Y 1 to Y n is connected in series to the corresponding one of the cell blocks B 1 to B n .
- the charge and discharge control unit 15 of the controller 12 controls driving of the driving circuit 8 , thereby controlling the current I flowing through the battery module 2 .
- the charge and discharge control unit 15 is configured to adjust resistance values r 1 to r n of the variable resistors Y 1 to Y n .
- the charge and discharge control unit 15 controls currents i 1 to i n by adjusting the resistance values r 1 to r n .
- FIG. 8 shows processing performed in charge and discharge control of the battery module 2 by the controller 12 (the current load determination unit 13 and the charge and discharge control unit 15 ) of the present embodiment. Also in this embodiment, in the same manner as in the second embodiment, the current load determination unit 13 performs the processing of S 101 , S 102 , and S 105 . If some of the current loads P 1 to P n of the cell blocks B 1 to B n is equal to or greater than the threshold value Pth (S 105 —Yes), the charge and discharge control unit 15 suppresses the current I flowing through the battery module 2 (S 103 ).
- the charge and discharge control unit 15 adjusts the resistance values r 1 to r n of the variable resistors Y 1 to Y n based on the current loads P 1 to P n of the cell blocks B 1 to B n (S 106 ). Then, the charge and discharge control unit 15 charges and discharges the battery module 2 under conditions in which the current I is suppressed and the resistance values r 1 to r n are adjusted (S 104 ).
- the charge and discharge control unit 15 charges or discharges the battery module 2 without either suppressing the current I flowing through the battery module 2 or adjusting the resistance values r 1 to r n (S 104 ).
- the controller 12 adjusts the resistance values r 1 to r n of the variable resistors Y 1 to Y n in accordance with the magnitudes of the calculated current loads P 1 to P n .
- a variable resistor connected in series to a cell block having a large current load is set to a high resistance value
- a variable resistor connected in series to a cell block having a small current load is set to a low resistance value.
- the resistance values r 1 to r n are adjusted such that the variations of the current loads P 1 to P n are reduced.
- the controller 12 calculates internal resistances R 1 to R n of the cell blocks B 1 to B n based on the currents i 1 to i n .
- the internal resistance R k of the cell block B k is expressed as formula (17) using the current i k .
- the charge and discharge control unit 15 performs a control so that the sum of the internal resistance R k and the resistance value r k of the variable resistor Y k is equal in all cell blocks. In other words, the resistance values r 1 to r n are adjusted to satisfy formula (18).
- R k V 0 ⁇ ( t + d ⁇ t ) - V c ⁇ ( t ) i k ⁇ ( t + d ⁇ t ) - i k ⁇ ( t ) ( 17 )
- each of the currents i 1 to i n is controlled such that the variations of the currents i 1 to in are reduced, namely, the currents i 1 to i n are the same or substantially the same as one another.
- the resistance values r 1 to r n are adjusted such that the variations of the current loads P 1 and P n are reduced.
- the resistance values r 1 to r n are adjusted to satisfy formula (18)
- the method of calculating the internal resistance R k may be an estimation method using a Kalman filter, a calculation using a sequential least squares method, a calculation using Fourier transform, etc., in addition to the method using formula (17).
- the present embodiment produces the same effects and advantages as those of the second embodiment etc. Furthermore, according to the present embodiment, it is not only the current I flowing through the battery module 2 that is adjustable, but also the currents i 1 to i n are adjustable by adjusting the resistance values r 1 to r n of the variable resistors Y 1 to Y n .
- variable resistors Y 1 to Y n as in the third embodiment, the processing by the controller 12 may be appropriately changed as in the modifications of the second embodiment described above.
- the processing of suppressing the current I in S 103 may not be performed.
- the charge and discharge control unit 15 only adjusts the resistance values r 1 to r n of the variable resistors Y 1 to Y n in S 106 .
- the resistance values r 1 to r n are adjusted in the same manner as in the third embodiment. Thus, the resistance values r 1 to r n are adjusted such that the variations of the current loads P 1 to P n are reduced.
- the current flowing through each of the cell blocks is controlled based on at least one of the current loads or a parameter relating to the current loads. Accordingly, in the battery module in which cell blocks are connected in parallel, the current loads are prevented from being excessively greatly varied between the cell blocks.
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Abstract
Description
- This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2020-005970, filed Jan. 17, 2020; the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- Embodiments described herein relate generally to a charge and discharge control device, a charge and discharge system, a charge and discharge control method, and a non-transitory storage medium.
- As information-related apparatuses and communication apparatuses have spread, secondary batteries have widely spread as electric power supplies of the apparatuses. Secondary batteries also have been utilized in the field of electric vehicles (EV) and natural energy. In particular, lithium-ion secondary batteries are widely used, since they have a high energy density and can be downsized. In lithium-ion secondary batteries, a positive electrode active material and a negative electrode active material absorb and release lithium ions, thereby storing and releasing electric energy. When charging, the lithium ions released from the positive electrode are absorbed by the negative electrode. When discharging, the lithium ions released from the negative electrode are absorbed by the positive electrode.
- In secondary batteries such as lithium-ion secondary batteries, a plurality of unit cells are electrically connected in series, so that a high voltage and a high capacity are achieved. A battery module, in which a plurality of cell blocks are electrically connected in parallel to one another, may be used as an electric power supply. In this case, each of the cell blocks includes one or more unit cells. If the cell block includes a plurality of unit cells, just a serial connection structure of a plurality of unit cells may be formed in the cell block, or both a serial connection structure and a parallel connection structure of a plurality of unit cells may be formed in the cell block.
- In the battery module in which a plurality of cell blocks are connected in parallel, even if the cell blocks use the same type of unit cells and the cell blocks use the same number of unit cells and the same connection structure of the unit cells, there may be variation in the performance of the unit cells, such as in their capacity and internal resistance, between the cell blocks or there may be variation in resistance of a connecting wire between the cell blocks. Therefore, in the battery module, the cell blocks may have different performances. In addition, through repeated charging and discharging, the cell blocks may deteriorate to different degrees, and the performance may vary between the cell blocks, such as their capacity and internal resistance. In the battery module, even if the cell blocks vary in performance, it is necessary to prevent the cell blocks from excessively varying in current load and to suppress the increase in variations in deterioration between the cell blocks.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing a charge and discharge system according to a first embodiment. -
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram showing a circuit model of a battery module of the charge and discharge system shown inFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3A is a schematic diagram showing voltage characteristics set by calculation using a model of a battery module including two cell blocks, in which open circuit voltage characteristics of the respective cell blocks and a voltage characteristic of the battery module are illustrated. -
FIG. 3B is a schematic diagram showing changes in currents flowing through the respective cell blocks relative to an SOC calculated in the calculation ofFIG. 3A . -
FIG. 3C is a schematic diagram showing changes in current loads of the respective cell blocks relative to an SOC calculated in the calculation ofFIG. 3A . -
FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing processing performed in charge and discharge control of a battery module by a controller according to the first embodiment. -
FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram showing a charge and discharge system according to a second embodiment. -
FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing processing performed in charge and discharge control of a battery module by a controller according to the second embodiment. -
FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram showing a charge and discharge system according to a third embodiment. -
FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing processing performed in charge and discharge control of a battery module by a controller according to the third embodiment. - According to an embodiment, there is provided a charge and discharge control device that controls charging and discharging of a battery module in which a plurality of cell blocks, each including one or more unit cells, are connected in parallel to one another. A controller of the charge and discharge control device controls a current flowing through each of the cell blocks based on at least one of a current load of each of the cell blocks or a parameter relating to the current load.
- According to one embodiment, there is provided a charge and discharge control method of controlling charging and discharging of a battery module in which a plurality of cell blocks, each including one or more unit cells, are connected in parallel to one another. In the charge and discharge control method, a current flowing through each of the cell blocks is controlled based on at least one of a current load of each of the cell blocks or a parameter relating to the current load.
- According to one embodiment, there is provided a non-transitory storage medium storing a charge and discharge control program to be executed by a computer for charging and discharging of a battery module in which a plurality of cell blocks, each including one or more unit cells, are connected in parallel to one another. The charge and discharge control program causes the computer to control a current flowing through each of the cell blocks based on at least one of a current load of each of the cell blocks or a parameter relating to the current load.
- Embodiments will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 shows a charge anddischarge system 1 according to the first embodiment. As shown inFIG. 1 , the charge anddischarge system 1 includes abattery module 2, a load and an electric power supply (denoted by a reference numeral 3), a current measurement unit (current measurement circuit) 5, a voltage measurement unit (voltage measurement circuit) 6, a charge anddischarge control device 7, and adriving circuit 8. Thebattery module 2 includes a plurality of cell blocks B1 to Bn. In thebattery module 2, the cell blocks B1 to Bn are electrically connected to one another in parallel. - Each of the cell blocks B1 to Bn includes one or
more unit cells 11. Theunit cell 11 is, for example, a secondary battery such as a lithium-ion secondary battery. In the example shown inFIG. 1 , in each of the cell blocks B1 to Bn, theunit cells 11 are electrically connected in series, thereby forming a serial connection structure of theunit cells 11. The cell blocks B1 to Bn are the same in the number ofunit cells 11 connected in series. In one example, any of the cell blocks B1 to Bn may be formed of only oneunit cell 11. In another example, any of the cell blocks B1 to Bn may have a parallel connection structure in which theunit cells 11 are electrically connected in parallel, in addition to the serial connection structure of theunit cells 11. - The
battery module 2 can be charged and discharged. Thebattery module 2 is charged by electric power supplied from the electric power supply. The electric power discharged from thebattery module 2 is supplied to a load. Thebattery module 2 is mounted on an electronic apparatus, a vehicle, a stationary power supply apparatus, etc. A battery independent of thebattery module 2, a generator, etc. may be the electric power supply that supplies electric power to charge thebattery module 2. An electric motor, a lighting apparatus, etc. may be the load to which the electric power discharged from the battery module is supplied. In one example, an electric motor generator may function as both the electric power supply and the load. Thecurrent measurement unit 5 detects and measures a current I flowing through thebattery module 2. Thevoltage measurement unit 6 detects and measures a voltage Vc applied to thebattery module 2. - The charge and
discharge control device 7 includes acontroller 12. Thecontroller 12 constitutes a computer, and includes a processor and a storage medium. The processor includes one of a central processing unit (CPU), a graphics processing unit (GPU), an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC), a microcomputer, a field programmable gate array (FPGA), a digital signal processor (DSP), etc. The storage medium may include an auxiliary storage device in addition to the main storage device such as the memory. The storage medium may be a magnetic disk, an optical disk (CD-ROM, CD-R, DVD, etc.), a magneto-optical disk (MO etc.), a semiconductor memory, etc. In thecontroller 12, each of the processor and the storage medium may be one or more. The processor of thecontroller 12 executes a program etc. stored in the storage medium, thereby performing processing. The program to be executed by the processor of thecontroller 12 may be stored in a computer (server) connected to the processor through a network such as the Internet, or a server etc. in a cloud environment. In this case, the processor downloads the program via the network. In one example, the charge anddischarge control device 7 is formed of an integrated circuit (IC) chip or the like. - The
controller 12 acquires a measurement value of the current I flowing through thebattery module 2 by thecurrent measurement unit 5, and a measurement value of the voltage Vc applied to thebattery module 2 by thevoltage measurement unit 6. The measurement of the current I by thecurrent measurement unit 5 and the measurement of the voltage Vc by thevoltage measurement unit 6 are performed periodically, for example, at a predetermined timing. Thus, thecontroller 12 periodically acquires the measurement value of the current I and the measurement value of the voltage Vc at the predetermined timing. Accordingly, the change with time (time history) of the current I and the change with time (time history) of the voltage Vc are acquired by thecontroller 12. Furthermore, thecontroller 12 controls driving of the drivingcircuit 8, thereby controlling charging and discharging of thebattery module 2. As a result, in each of the charging and discharging of thebattery module 2, the current flowing through thebattery module 2 is controlled. - The
controller 12 also includes a currentload determination unit 13 and a charge anddischarge control unit 15. The currentload determination unit 13 and the charge anddischarge control unit 15 execute some of the processing executed by the processor or the like of thecontroller 12. The currentload determination unit 13 performs determination about a current load of each of the cell blocks B1 to Bn. The determination about the current load is periodically performed at a predetermined timing. The charge anddischarge control unit 15 controls driving of the drivingcircuit 8 and controls charging and discharging of thebattery module 2 based on the determination result in the currentload determination unit 13. -
FIG. 2 shows a circuit model of thebattery module 2 in which n cell blocks B1 to Bn are connected in parallel to one another. In the model shown inFIG. 2 , it is assumed that the voltage of theentire battery module 2 is Vc, and the current flowing through thebattery module 2 is I. Furthermore, a charge amount Qk of a cell block Bk (k is any one of 1 to n), an open circuit voltage Vk(Q) of the cell block Bk where the charge amount Qk is a variable, an internal resistance Rk including the wiring of the cell block Bk, and a current ik flowing through the cell block Bk are defined. In the model shown inFIG. 2 , the following formulas (1) and (2) are satisfied. The charge amount Q is represented relative to a state of charge (SOC) 0% as a reference (zero). The unit of the charge amount Q is, for example, (mA·h), (A·h), or the like. -
- In formula (1), dt represents a minute time. When formula (1) and formula (2) are arranged using a primary approximation represented by the following formula (3), the following formulas (4) and (5) are satisfied.
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- Thus, currents i1 to in of the cell blocks B1 to Bn can be calculated by using internal resistances R1 to Rn, open circuit voltages V1(Q1) to Vn(Qn), and primary differential values V1′(Q) to Vn′(Qn) at the charge amount Q of the open circuit voltages V1(Q1) to Vn(Qn). Furthermore, in each of the cell blocks B1 to Bn, namely, in the cell block Bk, the current load Pk is defined by the following formula (6).
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- The parameter Fk may be either of a capacity (cell block capacity) such as a charge capacity (full charge capacity) or a discharge capacity of the cell block Bk, and a positive electrode capacity or a negative electrode capacity of the cell block Bk; that is, the parameter representing the internal state of the cell block Bk is used. The charge capacity (full charge capacity) is a charge amount of the cell block Bk from the state of the
SOC 0% to the state of theSOC 100%. The discharge capacity is a discharge amount of the cell block Bk from the state of theSOC 100% to the state of theSOC 0%. In the cell block Bk, the state in which the voltage across a positive electrode terminal and a negative electrode terminal is Vα1 is defined as the state of theSOC 0%, and the state in which the voltage across the positive electrode terminal and the negative electrode terminal is Vα2 greater than Vα1 is defined as the state of theSOC 100%. - The positive electrode capacity is the charge amount of the cell block Bk when the charge amount of the positive electrode is increased from an initial charge amount to an upper limit charge amount. The charge amount of the positive electrode in a state in which the positive electrode potential is Vβ1 is defined as the initial charge amount. The charge amount of the positive electrode in a state in which the positive electrode potential is Vβ2, which is higher than Vβ1, is defined as the upper limit charge amount. The negative electrode capacity is the charge amount of the cell block Bk when the charge amount of the negative electrode is increased from an initial charge amount to an upper limit charge amount. The charge amount of the negative electrode in a state in which the negative electrode potential is Vγ1 is defined as the initial charge amount. The charge amount of the negative electrode in a state in which the negative electrode potential is Vγ2, which is lower than Vγ1, is defined as the upper limit charge amount.
- In formula (6), when the charge capacity (full charge capacity) of the cell block Bk is used as the parameter Fk, the current load Pk substantially corresponds to a charge rate of the cell block Bk and becomes a value corresponding to the charge capacity (full charge capacity). If the aforementioned discharge capacity is used instead of the charge capacity as the parameter Fk, the current load Pk substantially corresponds to a discharge rate of the cell block Bk and becomes a value corresponding to the discharge capacity.
- In the following, explanations will be given for a case in which the
battery module 2 includes two cell blocks B1 and B2, namely, n=2. In the model of the cell blocks B1 and B2, the following formula (7) is satisfied from a relationship similar to formula (1). -
i 1 R 1 +V 1(Q 1 +i 1 dt)=i 2 R 2 +V 2(Q 2 +i 2 dt) (7) - When formula (7) is arranged using the primary approximation represented by formula (3), the following formula (8) is satisfied.
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i 1(R 1 +V 1′(Q 1)dt)−i 2(R 2 +V 2′(Q 2)dt)=V 2(Q 2)−V 1(Q 1) (8) - When i2=I−i1 is substituted into formula (8), formula (9) is satisfied.
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i 1(R 1 +V 1′(Q 1)dt+R 2 +V 2′(Q′ 2)dt)=V 2(Q 2)−V 1(Q 1)+i(R 2 +v 2′(Q 2)dt) (9) - It is assumed that dt is a minute time. Accordingly, V1′(Q1)dt is approximated to a value that is negligible relative to R1 and V2′ (Q2)dt is approximated to a value that is negligible relative to R2. Therefore, the following formula (10) is satisfied.
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i 1(R 1 +R 2)=V 2(Q 2)−V 1(Q 1)+IR 2 (10) - When i1=I−i2 is substituted into formula (8) in the same manner as in the case where i2=I−i1 is substituted into formula (8), the following formula (11) is satisfied.
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i 2(R 1 +R 2)=−V 2(Q 2)+V 1(Q 1)+IR 1 (11) - By subtracting formula (11) from formula (10), a difference between the current i1 flowing through the cell block B1 and the current i2 flowing through the cell block B2 is calculated as expressed by formula (12).
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- The value of V2(Q2)−V1(Q1) in the numerator of formula (12) corresponds to a difference between the open circuit voltage of the cell block B1 and the open circuit voltage of the cell block B2. It is assumed that the cell blocks B1 and B2 are cell blocks (batteries) of the same type. It is also assumed that even if the capacities of the cell blocks B1 and B2 differ from each other due to deterioration, the open circuit voltage characteristics (the relation of the open circuit voltage to the charge amount or the SOC) do not substantially vary between the cell blocks B1 and B2. In this case, when the full charge capacity (charge capacity) FCC1 of the cell block B1 and the full charge capacity (charge capacity) FCC2 of the cell block B2, and the open circuit voltage characteristic V of the cell blocks B1 and B2 represented as a function, are defined, formula (13) is satisfied. The open circuit voltage characteristic V is open circuit voltage characteristics of the cell blocks B1 and B2, which are assumed not to substantially vary between the cell blocks B1 and B2.
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- When formula (13) is substituted into formula (12), the following formula (14) is satisfied.
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- When the following formula (15) is assumed and formula (15) is substituted into formula (14), the following formula (16) is satisfied.
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- If the current I and the internal resistances R1 and R2 do not substantially vary, the numerator of formula (16) changes in accordance with the magnitude of the inclination of the open circuit voltage characteristic V, and changes in accordance with the magnitude of the inclination of the voltage relative to the charge amount in each of the cell blocks B1 and B2. Furthermore, the numerator of formula (16) becomes greater as the inclination of the open circuit voltage characteristic V becomes greater.
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battery module 2 is fixed and the inclination of the open circuit voltage characteristic V is fixed, the difference (i1−i2) between the currents i1 and i2 does not vary. Therefore, in each of the cell blocks B1 and B2, a current corresponding to the capacity, such as the full charge capacity (charge capacity), flows. On the other hand, if the inclination of the open circuit voltage characteristic V varies considerably, the difference (i1−i2) between the currents i1 and i2 varies considerably. In other words, in a range in which the inclination of the voltage relative to the charge amount in the open circuit voltage characteristic V in each of the cell blocks B1 and B2 is large, the current flowing through each of the cell blocks B1 and B2 may vary considerably. Therefore, a large current may flow in one of the cell blocks B1 and B2, and the current load of one of the cell blocks B1 and B2 may increase. - In a state where no current flows through the
battery module 2, the voltage characteristic of the battery module 2 (the relation of the voltage to the charge amount or the SOC) is assumed to be the same as the open circuit voltage characteristic (the relation of the open circuit voltage to the charge amount or the SOC) of each of the cell blocks B1 to Bn. As described above, in the range in which the inclination of the voltage relative to the charge amount in the open circuit voltage characteristic V of each of the cell blocks B1 to Bn varies considerably, the current flowing through each of the cell blocks B1 to Bn may vary considerably. Therefore, in the range in which the inclination of the voltage relative to the charge amount in the open circuit voltage characteristic V of thebattery module 2 varies considerably, the current flowing through each of the cell blocks B1 to Bn may vary considerably. That is, in a range in which a secondary differential value at the charge amount of the open circuit voltage of thebattery module 2 is large, the current flowing through each of the cell blocks B1 to Bn may vary considerably. - With a model of the
battery module 2 including the two cell blocks B1 and B2 that are different from each other in capacity and the internal resistance, calculation was actually performed. In the model used in the calculation, the capacity, such as the charge capacity, is smaller and the internal resistance is higher in the cell block B1 than in the cell block B2. Thus, the degree of deterioration in the cell block B1 is higher than in the cell block B2. As a result, the relation of the open circuit voltage V1 relative to the SOC (open circuit voltage characteristic) in the cell block B1 is set as indicated by the solid line inFIG. 3A . The relation of the open circuit voltage V2 relative to the SOC (open circuit voltage characteristic) in the cell block B2 is set as indicated by the broken line inFIG. 3A . Furthermore, by adjusting the current I flowing through thebattery module 2, the relation of the voltage Vc relative to the SOC (voltage characteristic) in thebattery module 2 is set as indicated by the dot chain line inFIG. 3A . InFIG. 3A , the abscissa line represents the SOC and the ordinate line represents the voltage. - In the calculation, if the open circuit voltages V1 and V2 and the voltage Vc were set as described above, the current i1 flowing through the cell block B1 and the current i2 flowing through the cell block B2 were calculated. In addition, the current load P1 of the cell block B1 and the current load P2 of the cell block B2 were calculated. Then, the relationship between the SOC and each of the currents i1 and i2 were calculated as shown in
FIG. 3B , and the relationship between the SOC and each of the current loads P1 and P2 was calculated as shown inFIG. 3C . As the parameter Fk for use in calculation of the current load Pk (k is either 1 or 2), the charge capacity (the charge capacity of theSOC 0% to 100%) was used. InFIG. 3B , the abscissa axis represents the SOC and the ordinate axis represents the current. InFIG. 3B , a change in the current i1 relative to the SOC is indicated by the solid line, and a change in the current i2 relative to the SOC is indicated by the broken line. InFIG. 3C , the abscissa axis represents the SOC and the ordinate axis represents the current load. InFIG. 3C , a change in the current load P1 relative to the SOC is indicated by the solid line, and a change in the current load P2 relative to the SOC is indicated by the broken line. - As shown in
FIG. 3A toFIG. 3C , if the SOC was at or around 70% and the SOC was at 90% or higher as a result of the calculation, the difference between the open circuit voltages V1 and V1 was large. If the SOC was either of at or around 70% and at 90% or higher, namely, if the SOC was within a predetermined range in which the difference between the open circuit voltages V1 and V1 was large, the currents i1 and i2 varied considerably. Therefore, if the SOC was within the predetermined range mentioned above, the current i1 of the cell block B1 having a smaller capacity and higher degree of deterioration became excessively large. On the other hand, if the SOC was out of the predetermined range mentioned above, namely, in most parts other than the predetermined range between theSOC 0% and theSOC 100%, the current i1 of the cell block B1 having a smaller capacity was smaller than the current i2 of the block B2. - If the SOC was out of the predetermined range mentioned above, namely, in most parts other than the predetermined range between the
SOC 0% and theSOC 100%, the current load P1 of the cell block B1 was smaller than the current load P2 of the cell block B2, or there was substantially no difference between the current loads P1 and P2. On the other hand, if the SOC was either of at or around 70% and at 90% or higher, namely, if the SOC was within the predetermined range mentioned above, the current load P1 of the cell block B1 having a high degree of deterioration became excessively large, and variations of the current loads P1 and P2 become excessively large. - In this embodiment, the
controller 12 controls charging and discharging of thebattery module 2 based on the relationship of the current loads P1 to Pn of the cell blocks B1 to Bn relative to the SOC of thebattery module 2. Then, the processor of thecontroller 12 acquires information indicative of the relationship of the current loads P1 to Pn of the cell blocks B1 to Bn relative to the SOC from the storage medium of thecontroller 12, or from a server connected to thecontroller 12 through a network. The information indicative of the relationship of the current loads P1 to Pn of the cell blocks B1 to Bn relative to the SOC of thebattery module 2 includes a range of the SOC of thebattery module 2 in which the current load (any of P1 to Pn) is liable to be high in a cell block (any of B1 to Bn) having a high degree of deterioration, namely, a range of the SOC of thebattery module 2 in which the current loads P1 to Pn of the cell blocks B1 to Bn are liable to vary widely. - The
controller 12 acquires the range of the SOC of thebattery module 2 in which the current loads P1 to Pn of the cell blocks B1 to Bn are liable to vary widely as the predetermined range of the SOC of thebattery module 2. Then, in each of the charge and the discharge of thebattery module 2, if the SOC of thebattery module 2 in real time is within the predetermined range mentioned above, thecontroller 12 suppresses the current I flowing through thebattery module 2. Since the predetermined range of the SOC of thebattery module 2 is the range of the SOC of thebattery module 2 in which the current loads P1 to Pn of the cell blocks B1 to Bn are liable to vary widely, it corresponds to a range in which the inclination of the voltage relative to the charge amount in the open circuit voltage characteristic V of each of the cell blocks B1 to Bn changes considerably. In other words, the predetermined range of the SOC of thebattery module 2 corresponds to a range in which the secondary differential value at the charge amount of the open circuit voltage in the open circuit voltage characteristic V of each of the cell blocks B1 to Bn is large. Therefore, the predetermined range of the SOC of thebattery module 2 is set on the basis of the magnitude of a change in the inclination of the voltage relative to the charge amount in each of the cell blocks B1 to Bn. -
FIG. 4 shows processing performed by the controller 12 (the currentload determination unit 13 and the charge and discharge control unit 15) in the charge and discharge control of thebattery module 2. The processing shown inFIG. 4 is periodically performed at predetermined timings in each of the charge and the discharge of the assembledbattery 2. As shown inFIG. 4 , in each of the charge and the discharge of thebattery module 2, the currentload determination unit 13 estimates and calculates a real time SOC of the battery module 2 (S101). As a result, the SOC of thebattery module 2 is acquired as a parameter relating to the current loads P1 to Pn of the cell blocks B1 to Bn. The currentload determination unit 13 calculates the SOC of thebattery module 2 using measurement results of the current I and the voltage Vc. The method of calculating the SOC of thebattery module 2 may be a current integration method, a calculation method using the relationship between the voltage Va and the SOC of thebattery module 2, an estimation method using a Kalman filter, etc. - The current
load determination unit 13 determines whether the calculated SOC of thebattery module 2 is within the predetermined range of the SOC (S102). As described above, the predetermined range of the SOC corresponds to the range in which the inclination of the voltage relative to the charge amount in the open circuit voltage characteristic of thebattery module 2 changes considerably. If the SOC of thebattery module 2 is within the predetermined range, the current loads P1 to Pn of the cell blocks B1 to Bn are liable to vary widely. - In this embodiment, if the SOC of the
battery module 2 is within the predetermined range, the currentload determination unit 13 determines that the current loads P1 to Pn of the cell blocks B1 to Bn vary widely, namely, determines that the current loads P1 to Pn vary beyond a permissible range. On the other hand, if the SOC of thebattery module 2 is out of the predetermined range, the currentload determination unit 13 determines that variations of the current loads P1 to Pn of the cell blocks B1 to Bn are within the permissible range. In one example, if the SOC is either of at or around 70% and at 90% or higher, it is determined that the SOC of thebattery module 2 is within the predetermined range. - If the SOC of the
battery module 2 is within the predetermined range (S102—Yes), the charge anddischarge control unit 15 suppresses the current I flowing through the battery module 2 (S103). The charge anddischarge control unit 15 charges or discharges thebattery module 2 under conditions in which the current I is suppressed (S104). On the other hand, if the SOC of thebattery module 2 is out of the predetermined range (S102—No), the charge anddischarge control unit 15 charges or discharges thebattery module 2 without suppressing the current I (S104). Thus, based on the fact that the SOC of thebattery module 2 is within the predetermined range, the charge anddischarge control unit 15 suppresses the current I flowing through thebattery module 2 as compared to the case in which the SOC of thebattery module 2 is out of the predetermined range. - In this embodiment, the processing as described above is performed. Therefore, if the SOC of the
battery module 2 enters the range in which the current load (any of P1 to Pn) is liable to be high in the cell block (any of B1 to Bn) having a high degree of deterioration, the current I flowing through thebattery module 2 is suppressed. In other words, if the SOC of thebattery module 2 enters the range in which the current loads P1 to Pn of the cell blocks B1 to Bn are liable to vary widely, the current I flowing through thebattery module 2 is suppressed. Therefore, even if the SOC of thebattery module 2 is within the predetermined range mentioned above, the current loads P1 to Pn are prevented from excessively varying between the cell blocks B1 to Bn. In addition, even if the cell blocks B1 to Bn vary in performance such as in the degree of deterioration, the current load (any of P1 to Pn) of the cell block (any of B1 to Bn) having a high degree of deterioration cannot be excessively high. Therefore, the increase in variations of deterioration between the cell blocks B1 to Bn is suppressed. -
FIG. 5 shows a charge anddischarge system 1 according to the second embodiment. In the following, explanations of elements similar to those of the first embodiment will be omitted. As shown inFIG. 5 , in the present embodiment, thebattery module 2 includes a plurality of current measurement units (current measurement circuits) X1 to Xn. The current measurement units X1 to Xn are electrically parallel to one another. A current measurement unit Xk (k is any one of 1 to n) is electrically connected to a cell block Bk in series, and detects and measures a current ik flowing through the cell block Bk. Thecontroller 12 periodically acquires the measurement value of the currents i1 to in at predetermined timings. Accordingly, the change with time (time history) of each of the currents i1 to in is acquired by thecontroller 12. - In the present embodiment, the
controller 12 integrates the current ik flowing through the cell block Bk, so that it can estimate the SOC of the cell block Bk and can also calculate a charge amount of the cell block Bk from the state of theSOC 0%. Thus, thecontroller 12 can estimate the SOC and the charge amount of each of the cell blocks B1 to Bn. - Furthermore, the current
load determination unit 13 of thecontroller 12 estimates a parameter representing the internal state of the cell block Bk based on a measurement value and a change with time of the current ik, an estimation value of the charge amount of the cell block Bk, and a measurement value and a change with time of the voltage Vc of thebattery module 2. At this time, as the parameter representing the internal state of the cell block Bk, either of a capacity (cell block capacity), such as charge capacity (full charge capacity) or a discharge capacity of the cell block Bk, and a positive electrode capacity or a negative electrode capacity of the cell block Bk is estimated. In one example, in the same manner as described in Reference Document 1 (Jpn. Pat. Appln. KOKAI Publication No. 2012-251806), the parameter representing the internal state of the cell block Bk is estimated. Accordingly, in the present embodiment, the parameter representing the internal state of each of the cell blocks B1 to Bk is estimated by thecontroller 12. - Furthermore, in the present embodiment, since the parameter representing the internal state of each of the cell blocks B1 to Bk is estimated as described above, the
controller 12 can estimate a degree of deterioration of each of the cell blocks B1 to Bk based on the estimated parameter. In one example, the currentload determination unit 13 of thecontroller 12 determines that the degree of deterioration of the cell blocks B1 to Bk becomes higher as the estimated charge capacity (full charge capacity) becomes smaller. Even by using the positive electrode capacity and the negative electrode capacity instead of the capacity such as the charge capacity, the degree of deterioration can be determined by thecontroller 12 in the same manner. - In the present embodiment, the current
load determination unit 13 calculates a current load Pk of the cell block Bk. At this time, the measurement value of the current ik is used and the parameter representing the internal state of the cell block Bk is used as the parameter Fk. Then, the current load Pk is calculated as formula (6) described above. Thus, in the present embodiment, the currentload determination unit 13 calculates the current loads P1 to Pn of the cell blocks B1 to Bn. In each of the charge and the discharge of thebattery module 2, the charge anddischarge control unit 15 of thecontroller 12 controls the current I flowing through thebattery module 2 and controls the current flowing through each of the cell blocks B1 to Bn based on the calculated current loads P1 to Pn. Thus, the currents ia to in are controlled based on the calculated current loads P1 to Pn. -
FIG. 6 shows processing performed in charge and discharge control of thebattery module 2 by the controller 12 (the currentload determination unit 13 and the charge and discharge control unit 15) according to the present embodiment. In this embodiment, as well as the first embodiment, the currentload determination unit 13 performs the processing of S101 and S102. However, in this embodiment, the currentload determination unit 13 calculates the current loads P1 to Pn of the cell blocks B1 to Bn from the measurement values of the currents i1 to in in the manner described above. If the SOC of thebattery module 2 is within the predetermined range (S102—Yes), thecurrent determination unit 13 determines whether there is a cell block in which the current load Pk is equal to or greater than a threshold Pth (S105). - If there is a cell block in which the current load Pk is equal to or greater than a threshold Pth, namely, if any one of the current loads P1 to Pn of the cell blocks B1 to Bn is equal to or greater than the threshold Pth (S105—Yes), the charge and
discharge control unit 15 suppresses the current I flowing through the battery module 2 (S103). The charge anddischarge control unit 15 charges or discharges thebattery module 2 under conditions in which the current I is suppressed (S104). On the other hand, if all of the current loads P1 to Pn of the cell blocks B1 to Bn are smaller than the threshold Pth (S105—No), the charge anddischarge control unit 15 charges or discharges thebattery module 2 without suppressing the current I flowing through the battery module 2 (S104). The threshold value Pth is, for example, an upper limit of the permissible range of the current load, and stored in a storage medium of thecontroller 12, or a storage medium of a server connected to thecontroller 12 through a network. - As described above, according to the present embodiment, based on the fact that the SOC of the
battery module 2 is within the predetermined range and that the current load of some of the cell blocks B1 to Bn is equal to or greater than the threshold value Pth, the current I flowing through thebattery module 2 is suppressed. Thus, the current flowing through each of the cell blocks B1 to Bn is controlled based on the calculated current loads P1 to Pn. Furthermore, according to the present embodiment, based on the fact that the current load is equal to or greater than the threshold value Pth in some of the cell blocks B1 to Bn, the current flowing through thebattery module 2 is suppressed as compared to the case in which the current load is smaller than the threshold value Pth in all of the cell blocks B1 to Bn. Thus, the current loads P1 to Pn of the cell blocks B1 to Bn are calculated more appropriately and the current I is controlled more appropriately based on the current loads P1 to Pn. - (Modifications of Second Embodiment)
- In one modification of the second embodiment, the processing of S101 and S102 is not performed, and determination based on the SOC of the
battery module 2 is not performed. However, in this modification, the determination of S105 based on the current loads P1 to Pa of the cell blocks B1 to Bn is performed by the currentload determination unit 13 in the same manner as in the second embodiment. Also in this modification, if any one of the current loads P1 to Pn of the cell blocks B1 to Bn is equal to or greater than the threshold Pth (S105—Yes), the charge anddischarge control unit 15 suppresses the current I flowing through the battery module 2 (S103). The charge anddischarge control unit 15 charges or discharges thebattery module 2 under conditions in which the current I is suppressed (S104). On the other hand, if all of the current loads P1 to Pn of the cell blocks B1 to Bn are smaller than the threshold Pth (S105—No), the charge anddischarge control unit 15 charges or discharges thebattery module 2 without suppressing the current I (S104). - In another modification of the second embodiment, the following processing may be performed instead of comparing each of the current loads P1 to Pn with the threshold value Pth in S105. In this modification, the current
load determination unit 13 of thecontroller 12 determines a degree of deterioration of each of the cell blocks B1 to Bn based on either the full charge capacity or the positive electrode capacity and the negative electrode capacity. Here, a cell block Bε having the highest degree of deterioration of all cell blocks B1 to Bn is defined. In this modification, instead of the determination of S105, the currentload determination section 13 compares the current load Pε of the cell block Bε with the current load of each of the cell blocks other than the cell block Bε. - If the current load Pε of the cell block Bε is equal to or greater than the current load of any of the cell blocks other than the cell block Bε, the charge and
discharge control unit 15 suppresses the current I flowing through thebattery module 2. The charge anddischarge control unit 15 charges or discharges thebattery module 2 under conditions in which the current I is suppressed. On the other hand, if the current load Pε of the cell block Bε is smaller than all of the current loads of the cell blocks other than the cell block Bε, the charge anddischarge control unit 15 charges or discharges thebattery module 2 without suppressing the current I flowing through thebattery module 2. - It is assumed that the
battery module 2 includes two cell blocks B1 and B2 (n=2), and the degree of deterioration of the cell block B1 is higher than that of the cell block B2. In this case, according to the present modification, the currentload determination unit 13 compared the current loads P1 and P2. If the current load P1 is equal to or greater than the current load P2, the charge anddischarge control unit 15 suppresses the current I flowing through thebattery module 2. The charge anddischarge control unit 15 charges or discharges thebattery module 2 under conditions in which the current I is suppressed. On the other hand, if the current load P1 is smaller than the current load P2, the charge anddischarge control unit 15 charges or discharges thebattery module 2 without suppressing the current I flowing through thebattery module 2. - Also in this modification, the current flowing through each of the cell blocks B1 to Bn is controlled based on the calculated current loads P1 to Pn in the same manner as in the second embodiment etc. Therefore, the present modification produces the same effects and advantages as those of the second embodiment etc.
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FIG. 7 shows a charge anddischarge system 1 according to the third embodiment. In the following, explanations of elements similar to those of the second embodiment will be omitted. Also in this embodiment, current measurement units (current measurement circuits) X1 to Xn are provided. Thecontroller 12 acquires measurement values of currents i1 to in and a change with time (time history) of each of the currents i1 to in. Then, the currentload determination unit 13 calculates the current loads P1 to Pn of the cell blocks B1 to Bn in the same manner as in the second embodiment. - In this embodiment, variable resistors Y1 to Yn are provided. The variable resistors Y1 to Yn are electrically parallel to one another. The variable resistors Yk (k is any one of 1 to n) are electrically connected to the cell block Bk in series. Thus, each of the variable resistors Y1 to Yn is connected in series to the corresponding one of the cell blocks B1 to Bn. In this embodiment, in the same manner as in the second embodiment, the charge and
discharge control unit 15 of thecontroller 12 controls driving of the drivingcircuit 8, thereby controlling the current I flowing through thebattery module 2. Furthermore, in this embodiment, the charge anddischarge control unit 15 is configured to adjust resistance values r1 to rn of the variable resistors Y1 to Yn. The charge anddischarge control unit 15 controls currents i1 to in by adjusting the resistance values r1 to rn. -
FIG. 8 shows processing performed in charge and discharge control of thebattery module 2 by the controller 12 (the currentload determination unit 13 and the charge and discharge control unit 15) of the present embodiment. Also in this embodiment, in the same manner as in the second embodiment, the currentload determination unit 13 performs the processing of S101, S102, and S105. If some of the current loads P1 to Pn of the cell blocks B1 to Bn is equal to or greater than the threshold value Pth (S105—Yes), the charge anddischarge control unit 15 suppresses the current I flowing through the battery module 2 (S103). - If some of the current loads P1 to Pn of the cell blocks B1 to Bn is equal to or greater than the threshold value Pth (S105—Yes), the charge and
discharge control unit 15 adjusts the resistance values r1 to rn of the variable resistors Y1 to Yn based on the current loads P1 to Pn of the cell blocks B1 to Bn (S106). Then, the charge anddischarge control unit 15 charges and discharges thebattery module 2 under conditions in which the current I is suppressed and the resistance values r1 to rn are adjusted (S104). On the other hand, if all of the current loads P1 to Pn of the cell blocks B1 to Bn are smaller than the threshold value Pth (S105—No), the charge anddischarge control unit 15 charges or discharges thebattery module 2 without either suppressing the current I flowing through thebattery module 2 or adjusting the resistance values r1 to rn (S104). - In one example, the
controller 12 adjusts the resistance values r1 to rn of the variable resistors Y1 to Yn in accordance with the magnitudes of the calculated current loads P1 to Pn. In this case, a variable resistor connected in series to a cell block having a large current load is set to a high resistance value, whereas a variable resistor connected in series to a cell block having a small current load is set to a low resistance value. As a result, an excessively large current is prevented from flowing through the cell block having a large current load. Thus, the resistance values r1 to rn are adjusted such that the variations of the current loads P1 to Pn are reduced. - In another example, the
controller 12 calculates internal resistances R1 to Rn of the cell blocks B1 to Bn based on the currents i1 to in. The internal resistance Rk of the cell block Bk is expressed as formula (17) using the current ik. The charge anddischarge control unit 15 performs a control so that the sum of the internal resistance Rk and the resistance value rk of the variable resistor Yk is equal in all cell blocks. In other words, the resistance values r1 to rn are adjusted to satisfy formula (18). -
- By adjusting the resistance values r1 to rn as described above, each of the currents i1 to in is controlled such that the variations of the currents i1 to in are reduced, namely, the currents i1 to in are the same or substantially the same as one another. Thus, the resistance values r1 to rn are adjusted such that the variations of the current loads P1 and Pn are reduced. If the resistance values r1 to rn are adjusted to satisfy formula (18), it is preferable that the resistance values r1 to rn be adjusted such that the sum of the resistance values r1 to rn of the variable resistors Y1 to Yn are as small as possible. The method of calculating the internal resistance Rk may be an estimation method using a Kalman filter, a calculation using a sequential least squares method, a calculation using Fourier transform, etc., in addition to the method using formula (17).
- The present embodiment produces the same effects and advantages as those of the second embodiment etc. Furthermore, according to the present embodiment, it is not only the current I flowing through the
battery module 2 that is adjustable, but also the currents i1 to in are adjustable by adjusting the resistance values r1 to rn of the variable resistors Y1 to Yn. - (Modifications of Third Embodiment)
- Also in the case of providing the variable resistors Y1 to Yn as in the third embodiment, the processing by the
controller 12 may be appropriately changed as in the modifications of the second embodiment described above. - In another modification, in the configuration in which the variable resistors Y1 to Yn are provided as in the third embodiment, the processing of suppressing the current I in S103 may not be performed. In this modification, if some of the current loads P1 to Pn of the cell blocks B1 to Bn is equal to or greater than the threshold value Pth (S105—Yes), the charge and
discharge control unit 15 only adjusts the resistance values r1 to rn of the variable resistors Y1 to Yn in S106. In this modification also, the resistance values r1 to rn are adjusted in the same manner as in the third embodiment. Thus, the resistance values r1 to rn are adjusted such that the variations of the current loads P1 to Pn are reduced. - In at least one of the embodiments or examples described above, the current flowing through each of the cell blocks is controlled based on at least one of the current loads or a parameter relating to the current loads. Accordingly, in the battery module in which cell blocks are connected in parallel, the current loads are prevented from being excessively greatly varied between the cell blocks.
- While certain embodiments have been described, these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the inventions. Indeed, the novel embodiments described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms; furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the embodiments described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the inventions. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the inventions.
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